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Furniture Industry News
Conn's Bankruptcy: Unveiling Industry Shifts and Supplier Impacts
Jul 24, 2024 · 17:51
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Podcast Show Notes: Episode on Furniture Industry News Welcome to Furniture Industry News, your essential podcast for the latest updates in the furniture industry. Topics for today: Conn’s HomePlus bankruptcy, FTC’s challenge to Tempur Sealy's acquisition of Mattress Firm, Big Lots store closures, M lily USA’s new shipping program, FTC’s investigation into AI-powered pricing tools, and American Freight’s new international sourcing strategy. Conn’s HomePlus Bankruptcy Filing Conn’s HomePlus and subsidiary Badcock Home Furniture &more filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 23. Estimated assets and liabilities: $1-$10 billion, affecting 25,001 to 50,000 creditors. Closure of 106 showrooms (19% of total stores): Conn’s closing 71, Badcock closing 35. Key states impacted: Florida, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama. Implications: Major downsizing, restructuring debts, potential impacts on employees, suppliers, and consumers. Broader industry trend: Financial distress influenced by changing consumer behaviors and macroeconomic factors like inflation and supply chain disruptions. Conn’s HomePlus Unsecured Creditors Top 20 unsecured creditors disclosed: Samsung ($20.9M), LG Electronics ($13.9M), General Electric ($13.4M). Significant debts to furniture and mattress vendors: Standard Furniture Holdco ($3.7M), Man Wah Macao Commercial ($2.9M). Financial relationships highlight the interconnected nature of the supply chain. Suppliers may need to reassess credit policies and negotiate new contracts to recover dues. FTC Challenge to Tempur Sealy’s Acquisition of Mattress Firm FTC court date: December 4th, to decide on the $4 billion acquisition. Concerns: Potential to stifle competition and raise prices. FTC’s process: Preliminary fact witness lists, expert witnesses, subpoenas, and final witness lists. Tempur Sealy's stance: Confident in meeting regulatory requirements, sees acquisition as beneficial for efficiency and consumer prices. FTC’s allegations: Potential market manipulation, restricted retail space for competitors. Outcome implications: Significant for the mattress industry, decision expected by early 2025. Big Lots Store Closures Plan to close 10% of stores (142 locations): Major impact in California (54 closures) and Arizona (13 closures). Reasons: Declining sales, mounting debt, increased competition, economic challenges. Strategy: Reducing physical footprint to cut operational costs and focus on profitable locations. Company’s outlook: Optimistic about stabilizing operations and improving financial performance through these measures. M lily USA’s Shipping Program New shipping cost reduction program: Two tiers, Direct Ship and Direct Ship 2K. Direct Ship: Embedded shipping costs for smaller orders ($1-$1,999), beneficial for backfilling inventory. Direct Ship 2K: Lower shipping costs for larger orders ($2,000+). Additional incentives: Free shipping for orders at summer Las Vegas Market, reduced mattress protector pricing by up to 25%. Goal: Alleviate high shipping rates, support retailers in maintaining competitive pricing. FTC Investigation into AI-powered Pricing Tools Focus: AI tools changing prices based on personal data (location, demographics, browsing history). Concerns: Consumer privacy, fair competition, potential for higher prices or manipulated buying decisions. Companies under scrutiny: Mastercard, Revionics, Bloomreach, McKinsey & Co. FTC’s stance: Importance of transparency, potential for stricter regulations on data usage. Implications: Businesses may need to revise pricing strategies, consumers could benefit from fairer, more transparent pricing practices. American Freight’s New Sourcing Strategy Expansion to international territories: Vietnam and Malaysia. Aim: Meet consumer demand for value, secure high-quality products at competitive prices. Leadership: Stephanie Koda appointed as divisional VP of sourcing, with extensive retail experience. New product range: Barstools, upholstered headboards, sideboards, motion furniture collections. Commitment: High-quality standards, ethical sourcing, strengthened global partnerships, and competitive market positioning.